Sunday, February 7, 2021

Biden Administration To Prioritize Foreign Training Programs

A Royal Saudi air force F-15 Strike Eagle pilot adjusts his flight helmet before a training mission Jan. 25, 2012, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. (Senior Airman Brett Clashman/Air Force) 


As the world witnessed President Joe Biden take his oath of office on Jan. 20, he vowed to “repair our alliances and engage with the world once again” as a “strong and trusted partner for peace, progress and security.” 

At the Pentagon, that could mean foreign military training programs, some of which came under attack during the Trump administration, could regain their previous status as what former Defense Secretary Mark Esper called a “critical long-term investment.” 



WNU Editor: There are concerns on what this U.S. military training may "spawn" .... Is US Military Training In Africa Helping To Spawn Coups? (September 29, 2020).

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I do not think Blinken, Biden, and Blinders intend to train future coup leaders. It might be an unexpected, but welcomed secondary product by the libs, but it is not their main point.

It is a sort of reflexive, drooling idiocy afflicting Democrat Leaders.

Democrats want to do this to slight the abilities of the American establishment and American soldiers just like President Obama made NASA into Muslim outreach and not space exploration.

Same method and same desire.

JACK MEOFF said...

Trump's DC hotel jacking up room rates on date QAnon believers think he'll assume power again: report
SEE AT THE FORTHCOMING GATHERING, PROUD LADS AND QANONERS

Anonymous said...

Compared to public attitudes in the early days of his first impeachment trial, support for the Senate convicting Trump is higher now. In an ABC News/Washington Post poll published in late January 2020, when the first trial was ongoing but before senators had voted, 47% of Americans said the Senate should vote to remove Trump from office and 49% said he should not be removed.

But in this latest poll, 56% of Americans say Trump should be convicted and barred from holding office again, and 43% say he should not be. The new poll was conducted by Ipsos in partnership with ABC News using Ipsos' KnowledgePanel.

Meanwhile, the attention on Capitol Hill last week focused more on the fate of a new Republican member of Congress who has faced backlash for espousing extremist views and support for the QAnon conspiracy theory in her past. That focus, which followed the deadly insurrection on the U.S. Capitol that Trump is accused of inciting, seems to have taken a toll on the public's perception of the party. By a 17-point margin, Americans say there are more radical extremists within the GOP than the Democratic Party.

Anonymous said...


My private poll out here where I live refutes larger members of the media. Should I have my check for services sent to my home address?

Anonymous said...

The law of supply and demand as use to be taught at university is that, when demand goes up, then prices charged go up.

The central thesis of QANON is that pedophiles rule the world.

Why would people believe that?

Perhaps because of Epstein, Bill Clinton and the Duke of York?

Trump (or any speaker of your choice) could talk until he is blue in the face against it and QANON would still believe what they believe.

Anonymous said...

you forget that the former president, Trump, was very friendly too with Epstein. Many photos of the two. Why do you purposely exclude? cheater!

Anonymous said...

Trump is the only celebrity. who dined or had pictures with him, who testified against him and broke off contact with him.

Katie Couric, George Stafanopulous did not. They socialized with him after conviction like good Democrats.

You cannot see the difference or won't admit it.